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Sun Gold Power 10kW Solar Kit 48V 120/240V 12 X 550W Solar Panels

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Sun Gold Power 10kW Solar Kit 48V 120/240V 12 X 550W Solar PanelsSun Gold Power 10kW Off Grid Solar Kit (48V, 120 240V, 12x550W Panels) This solar energy package is built for reliable off grid power in homes, cabins, and small commercial setups. You get a 10,000W 48V split phase inverter, a high output monocrystalline solar array, and multiple LiFePO4 battery capacity options so you can size runtime to your lifestyle. It also includes the core cabling, mounting hardware, and breaker protection to help your install

Sun Gold Power 10kW Off Grid Solar Kit (48V, 120/240V, 12x550W Panels)

This solar energy package is built for reliable off grid power in homes, cabins, and small commercial setups. You get a 10,000W 48V split-phase inverter, a high-output monocrystalline solar array, and multiple LiFePO4 battery capacity options so you can size runtime to your lifestyle. It also includes the core cabling, mounting hardware, and breaker protection to help your install go smoother and stay serviceable long term.

10,000W Split-Phase Inverter Power (120V and 240V)

Inverter power is the biggie because it decides what your system can actually run. This kit includes a 10kW split-phase inverter designed for 48V battery systems with 120V and 240V output for home-style power.

  • Inverter: 10,000W
  • Battery input: 48V DC
  • AC output: 120V/240V split-phase
  • Parallel support: up to 6 units

That parallel capability gives you a clear upgrade path if your load list grows later.

6.6kW Solar Array (12 x 550W Monocrystalline Panels)

Your panels are the daily engine that refills the battery bank. With 12 monocrystalline panels rated at 550W each, this kit delivers strong solar input to support day-to-day off grid use and faster recovery after overnight loads.

  • Solar panels: 12 x 550W monocrystalline
  • Total solar power: 6,600W

Choose Your Battery Capacity (20.48kWh to 32.14kWh)

Battery capacity is what keeps life comfortable after the sun drops. This kit supports several LiFePO4 storage configurations so you can match capacity to your desired runtime and climate.

  • Option A: 5 x 100Ah 51.2V LiFePO4 (25.6kWh total)
  • Option B: 5 x 100Ah 51.2V LiFePO4 self-heating (25.6kWh total)
  • Option C: 2 x 200Ah 51.2V LiFePO4 (20.48kWh total)
  • Option D: 2 x 314Ah 51.2V outdoor storage (about 32.14kWh total)

If you are in a colder area, the self-heating option can be the difference between a system that charges normally and a system that feels restricted when winter shows up.

Included Cables, Mounts, and Breaker Protection

This kit includes key install components that help you avoid last-minute parts chasing and keep the system easier to protect and service.

  • Solar extension cables: 2 sets x 50 feet (inverter input)
  • Mounting hardware: 12 sets of Z-brackets
  • DC protection: 1 x 200A DC breaker
  • PV protection: 2 x 25A PV breakers

What’s Included

  • 1 x 10,000W 48V split-phase inverter (120/240V, parallel up to 6)
  • 12 x 550W monocrystalline solar panels
  • LiFePO4 battery storage (choose one configuration listed above)
  • 2 x 50 ft solar extension cable sets
  • 12 sets of mounting Z-brackets
  • 1 x 200A DC breaker and 2 x 25A PV breakers

Best For

  • Off grid homes and cabins that need 120V and 240V output
  • Small commercial setups that want a scalable 10kW inverter platform
  • Buyers who want battery capacity choices based on runtime goals
  • Installers who want a kit that includes mounts, cabling, and protection

Why This Kit Makes Sense

This kit is built around what matters most off grid: inverter capacity that can run real loads, solar input strong enough to recharge daily, and battery options that let you choose how much runtime cushion you want. Add included cables, mounts, and breakers, and you get a serious off grid foundation that is ready to install and ready to expand.

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